BROCOCO PARIS

We, antique dealers and collectors Joffrey and Makoto, are particularly fascinated by the art and culture of the 18th century in France, the era of Marie Antoinette, as well as the art of table setting. Brococo Paris was born from our desire to share this passion with you, offering an online shop that delivers carefully selected antique and vintage items from Paris, France. Therefore, we focus on selecting tableware and interior items inspired by the 18th century in France, along with handmade and artisanal pieces that convey warmth and craftsmanship.

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English: Vintage Limoges dessert plate with ribbon, flower, and basket motif, French porcelain. ; Français : Assiette à dessert vintage en porcelaine de Limoges, décor ruban/nœud, fleurs et panier. ; 日本語: リモージュのヴィンテージデザートプレート、リボンと花かごのモチーフ、フランス磁器。

New Arrivals

Our New Arrivals collection at Brococo Paris features a selection of recently...

日本語: 20世紀初頭のフランス製、シルバー製のカップ&ソーサーセット。リボンと花のガーランド模様が美しく彫刻され、エレガントで華やかなデザインです。; English: Early 20th-century French silver (950/1000) cup and saucer set, featuring delicate ribbon and flower garland motifs. Created by Bardies-Faure & Cie, with the "Minerva" hallmark, attesting to its quality. ; Français: Ensemble tasse et soucoupe en argent (950/1000) du début du XXe siècle, décoré de motifs de ruban et de guirlande de fleurs. Fabriqué par Bardies-Faure & Cie, avec le poinçon Minerve garantissant sa qualité.

Rare and Exceptional Pieces

Our Rare and Exceptional Antiques collection at Brococo Paris features a carefully...

English: Pair of vintage Bernardaud Limoges tea cups and saucers with ribbon and floral garland motif, richly gilded and silvered porcelain set.; 日本語: ベルナルド リモージュ製ヴィンテージ ティーカップ&ソーサー2客セット、リボンと花のガーランド柄、金彩と銀彩装飾入りの磁器セット。; Français: Paire de tasses à thé et soucoupes vintage Bernardaud Limoges, décor de rubans/nœuds et guirlandes florales, ensemble en porcelaine richement dorée et argentée.

Ceramics

Our antique and vintage ceramics collection at Brococo Paris showcases a carefully...